Acid rain has devastated the mortal world, so Celestius summons Yolanda, a koi who transformed into human form, and orders her to go down and make connections to solve the crisis—immortality will follow if she succeeds. Meanwhile, Yuna and Yolanda’s birth mother have searched five years and worry Yolanda may be gone until the mother remembers Alex promised to care for the baby. Cut to Yolanda waking in a wounded mortal body, bullied by a household that calls her a jinx and withholds food. Stripped of luck and asking, "Where's my power?", she faces a powerless, hostile new life.
Villagers confront Hazel after she angrily threatens young Yolanda with a thick stick, blaming the child as a jinx responsible for the family's misfortunes. Sue accuses Hazel of profiting from Yolanda’s dead father's compensation and raising the girl only as unpaid labor. Hazel insists she adopted Yolanda because the child's father was her husband's elder brother and that she has fed her. Yolanda begs a kind woman who once saved her to take her in to escape an abusive aunt. The woman agrees to take Yolanda if Hazel won't, forcing Hazel into an immediate, unresolved choice.
Villagers pressure Sue’s impoverished household to sell baby Yolanda, accusing the child of being a jinx and too costly to keep during scarce times. The Saul family offers one tael of silver to take Yolanda as either a child bride or a laborer. After a fraught debate—one tael is all the family has—Sue agrees and transfers Yolanda to the Sauls, who claim her as their daughter. Neighbors breathe easier, but someone warns Ben might return to settle scores, and the episode ends with the ominous claim that a bringer of misfortune won't leave the family in peace if she's gone.
Sue returns to the family yard with Yolanda, a bruised young woman she bought for a tael of silver to rescue her from an abusive aunt. Carl and the parents clash briefly over Sue spending the family's savings and whether Yolanda will bring trouble. Yolanda calls them 'father' and 'mother' and embraces them as parents; the family vows to care for her. The same day their old goat unexpectedly gives birth and produces milk, contradicting neighbor Hazel's warning that Yolanda would bring misfortune. The household now treats Yolanda as a daughter, but Hazel's caution remains an unsettled doubt.
Yolanda is introduced into a rural household as a new sister; her parents present Yale and Zack, reassure her that Zack — impaired from birth — is harmless and will be cured when the mother's power returns. The children go out to play, but excitement over a lamb turns neighbors hostile. Villagers and other children accuse Yolanda of lying, stealing the lamb and call her a jinx who killed her parents, taunting she'll 'end up like him.' Someone cries, 'Stop bullying her!' The episode ends with Yolanda publicly shamed and the family's acceptance threatened by the village.
Strangers burst into Hazel and Zack's home, accusing them of stealing a newborn lamb from an old goat and even throwing stones. They demand the lamb or threaten to report the family to the police. To avoid scandal the family initially agrees to hand it over. Zack instead cites the Great Shell dynasty statute: accusers must supply direct evidence or their claim becomes slander. Lacking witnesses or proof, the accusers back down, return the lamb and leave. The episode closes with the family relieved and neighbors stunned: 'Zack, why are you so smart all of a sudden?'
Morning in the village: the family wakes hopeful after Zack's sudden clarity and their old goat begins producing milk. Sue mends good clothes to make shoes for Yolanda, who has just joined them and is treated as part of the family. With a milk surplus they decide to take it to town tomorrow to sell and buy medicine for Yale's leg problem. Today the father plans to work the fields and a strong child insists on helping, so they agree to go together. As they prepare to leave, someone shouts 'What are you doing?!', leaving their plan abruptly unsettled.
Villagers surround Yolanda after she kicked cabbage seeds and blame her for recent crop failures, calling her a curse and demanding she stay away. Insults escalate into threats to ruin the Grey family's harvest. One woman interrupts, declaring But now Yolanda is my daughter and warning she will not spare anyone who bullies her. Yolanda's father comforts her, insisting their newly planted cabbages will sprout. The confrontation closes with a vow to destroy the seeds, leaving the family's crops and Yolanda's place in the village unresolved.
Yolanda's family wakes to find cabbages that sprouted overnight and grew huge. They celebrate and decide to harvest so Yolanda's father can take her to town that afternoon. Neighbors notice the sudden bounty and insist on a share; one mother brings her child and heads to pluck cabbages. During the harvest a woman struggles with a stubborn head, curses, and suddenly clutches her aching waist. The work stalls as people wrestle with the plants. The episode ends with the mother in pain, the harvest interrupted and Yolanda's town trip uncertain.
Arriving in the busy town, a daughter reassures her father and tries to sell the goods they brought by staging a raffle: customers who buy a cabbage and a can of goat's milk get a ticket for prizes—free items, half-price discounts, or a bonus cabbage. The promotion works; a crowd forms, sellers hand out half-price deals and free draws, and shoppers clamour. By the episode's end townspeople murmur that it's the Grey family and that they didn't expect their business to be so good. Their sudden success draws attention and forces them to face whatever comes next.